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ASUS secures multiple awards at Computex 2024

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ASUS has once again proven its prowess at this year’s Computex, capturing a host of prestigious awards, including the highly esteemed Computex 2024 Golden Award. Their standout product, the ROG Matrix Platinum GeForce RTX 4090 24GB GDDR6X, received top honours for its innovative application of liquid metal thermal compound.

Leading with sustainability and cutting-edge technology

The ASUS AirVision M1, initially introduced at CES, was awarded the Best Choice Green Award, showcasing ASUS’s commitment to blending sustainability with advanced technology in a compact design. As a highlight in the Computer & System category, the AirVision M1 exemplifies the future of environmentally friendly technology with its revolutionary design and minimal power usage.

ASUS also garnered multiple Category Awards for various products. The ASUS ZenScreen Fold OLED MQ17QH and ProArt P16 received accolades in their respective categories, demonstrating ASUS’s extensive capabilities in technological innovation. Additional recognitions were given to the ROG Zephyrus G16 and MuseTree software, affirming ASUS’s strong presence in the gaming and AI technology sectors.

Reflecting a commitment to excellence and user experience

S.Y. Hsu and Samson Hu, Co-CEOs of ASUS, shared their thoughts on the company’s success. “The innovative use of AI technology and creating incredible experiences for our users are at the heart of what we do at ASUS,” S.Y. Hsu commented. Samson Hu remarked, “Receiving these prestigious awards at Computex 2024 is a testament to our unwavering dedication to delivering groundbreaking technology and exceptional user experiences.”

The ROG Matrix GeForce RTX 4090 is noted for its excellent thermal and acoustic performance, thanks to the liquid metal compound used on the GPU die. This powerful GPU also features an advanced cooling system with a custom-engineered cold plate, a 360 mm radiator, and magnetic daisy-chainable fans, enhancing performance during demanding gaming sessions.

The ASUS AirVision M1 Wearable Display revolutionises the viewing experience with its stylish, multi-screen capability. It boasts high-definition Micro OLED displays and allows users to create multiple virtual screens in different formats and orientations. The device’s focus on sustainability is prominent, highlighted by its remarkably low energy consumption of just 2 watts and plastic-free packaging.

Visitors to Computex 2024 can explore these technological advancements in person at the ASUS and ROG booths at the Nangang Exhibition Center from June 4 to June 7, where the future of technology is showcased and brought to life.

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